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The Overland Track Family

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 4 reviews

6 Days from

$2670 USD

Trip Code: OTF
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*Prices listed are per person

Child Price (12-16 years old) - On family departures only
$1330 USD

Duration

  • 6 Days

Activities

  • 6 days trekking with a full pack

Accommodation

  • 5 nights camping

Meals

  • 5 Dinners
  • 6 Lunches
  • 5 Breakfasts

Difficulty Grading  

5 / 10

Moderate

Overland Track Trip highlights

  • Complete the internationally famous Overland Track
  • Discover rich bio-diversity; sublime rainforests, beautiful sub-alpine plateaus and spectacular highland landscapes
  • End each day at scenic campsites in the remote wilderness
  • Summit Tasmania’s highest peak, Mt Ossa (weather dependent)
  • Enjoy close encounters with native animals, birds and stunning endemic plants

Overview

The Overland Track is one of Australia’s greatest wilderness experiences — and on these special family-friendly departures, it becomes an unforgettable adventure for active families with children aged 12 and over. Designed to balance challenge, comfort and connection, this six-day full-pack trek allows families to explore Tasmania’s most celebrated trail with expert support and all the essentials provided.

Starting beneath the towering crags of wulinantikala/Cradle Mountain and finishing at the rainforest-lined shores of liyawulina/Lake St Clair, you’ll walk through a spectacular tapestry of landscapes — glacial valleys, mossy Myrtle forests, alpine meadows, and ancient dolerite peaks, including the chance to summit Mt Ossa, Tasmania’s highest mountain. Along the way, expect to spot wombats grazing near camp, echidnas on the trail, and wedge-tailed eagles soaring overhead.

This trek includes full-service camping each night, with all group gear, tents and even sleeping bags, mats and backpacks provided — making it easier and more economical to prepare, and perfect for first-time bushwalking families. With food drops to lighten your load and two experienced wilderness guides leading the way, every detail is taken care of — from delicious hot meals and snacks to stories that bring the landscape to life.

It’s more than just a walk — it’s a shared family adventure where resilience is built, memories are made, and the digital world feels a thousand miles away. Safe, supported and truly immersive, this is the ultimate family trek through the wild heart of Tasmania.

Itinerary

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We pick you up early this morning in Launceston, from one of our two pick up locations. Our first pick up point is at 6:45am from the Grand Chancellor and our second pick up point is at 7:00am at the Penny Royal. We then drive 2.5 hours to Waldheim, ‘forest home’, where our Overland Track trek begins. The morning is spent walking up past lakes and tarns to the top of the Cradle Plateau where we are rewarded with views of Dove Lake and an endless horizon of impressive mountain ranges. The views of the iconic wulinantikala/Cradle mountain will be uninterrupted for hours as we trek across the plateau before making our way to Waterfall Valley for our first night under the stars. Walking Distance: 10.7km | Walking Time: 6 hours. *You will need to arrive in Launceston the day before your trip, ensuring that you arrive in time to attend the pre-trip briefing.

Meals: L,D

After breakfast at our campsite we continue south to Lake Windermere. A leisurely day that offers time for a side trip to Lake Will – named after a coal prospector in the 1800s. There is opportunity to have a relaxing lunch and swim from the sandy shores of Lake Will. Returning to our packs we head back across the rolling buttongrass plains to our stunning campsite. We spend the afternoon kicking back with a hot drink taking in the fabulous views from camp, and perhaps having another refreshing swim. Walking Distance: 7.8km + side trips | Walking Time: 3 hours + side trips

Meals: B,L,D

Today is a wild day of moorlands and mountain views. We don our packs and walk across Pine Forest Moor with spectacular views across the massive Forth River Valley to the lofty heights of Mt Oakleigh and to today’s destination at its base. We descend around Mount Pelion West to a popular lunch spot at Frog Flats. After lunch we walk up through tall, lush forest onto the great expanse of Pelion Plains. We have the option of a short side trip to Old Pelion Hut to gain a deeper appreciation of the park’s rich history. Walking Distance: 16.8km | Walking Time: 7 hours

Meals: B,L,D

From camp we continue walking south through Myrtle forest, past tufted Pandani trees, then up to the saddle (1113m) between Mount Pelion East and Mount Ossa. This is the perfect place for a well deserved rest. In fine weather climbing Mount Ossa – Tasmania’s highest peak at 1617m – is without a doubt one of the highlights of the Overland Track. With magnificent views in all directions we continue south into Pinestone Valley to our creek-side campsite overlooking the grand spires of Cathedral Mountain. Walking Distance: 8.6km + side trips | Walking Time: 5 hours + side trips

Meals: B,L,D

Today we walk through towering rainforests of Leatherwood and Sassafrass trees, heading towards three of Tasmania’s largest and most spectacular waterfalls. The first we visit is Fergusson Falls, named after a former ranger at Lake St Clair, followed by Dalton Falls. The third of these enchanting falls is the spectacular Hartnett Falls, named after Paddy Hartnett, an eccentric Irish bushman who was rarely seen without his bowler hat. We walk up through Du Cane Gap then descend to our campsite at Bert Nichols. Walking Distance: 9.6km + side trips | Walking Time: 4 hours + side trips

Meals: B,L,D

Today we pack our backpacks for the final day on the track, which takes us through mixed eucalyptus and stands of temperate rainforest to the shore of liyawulina/Lake St Clair, the deepest natural lake in the Southern Hemisphere. As we near liyawulina/Lake St Clair we can gaze up to the peaks of Mt Ida and majestic Mount Olympus. We catch a 30 minute ferry across the lake, providing spectacular views back upon the mountains we’ve walked past, and a wonderful conclusion to our Overland Track trek. After time to explore the visitor centre and a celebratory lunch, we board the bus for our return drive across the Central Plateau to Launceston. We will return to Launceston at approximately 5pm, our two drop-off points in Launceston are the Grand Chancellor and the Penny Royal. Walking Distance: 9km | Walking Time: 4 hours

Meals: B,L

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What’s included?

Included

  • 2 professional wilderness guides
  • 5 nights camping
  • 5 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners snacks and hot drinks
  • Food drop provisions along the track
  • Transport by private minibus
  • Lake St. Clair ferry passage
  • National Park fees
  • Overland Track Permit
  • Tent, backpack and gaiters
  • Sleeping bag, inner sheet & inflatable sleeping mat
  • Group camping equipment including all cooking & eating equipment
  • Emergency communications & group first aid kit

Not included

  • Travel to and from Launceston
  • Accommodation before or after the trip
  • Items of a personal nature - alcoholic beverages, car parking etc
  • Travel insurance
  • Face masks and hand sanitiser

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